JustFor.fans Reveals 'Collab Week' Event Details

JustFor.fans Reveals 'Collab Week' Event Details

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has updated its CollabWeekPV.com site in advance of its Collab Week Puerto Vallarta event, taking place Dec. 2-8.

The site is currently accepting applications from JFF creators, as well as those from other creator platforms. According to a rep, creators will receive ticket access and hotel discount codes — while supplies last.

Confirmed venues for the week-long event include Industry Nightclub, Spartacus Bathhouse, Jet’s Naked Boat Tour, and Mantamar Beach Club, with themed evenings like an Underwear Party, a White Party, and a models-only welcome event at Almar Resort. Confirmed brand ambassadors include JFF founder Dominic Ford, Derek Kage, Cole Connor, Jason Luna, Grant Ducati, Caged Jock, Roxes Caelum, Michael Boston, Matthew Ellis, Benji Vega, Alex Gallegos, Fer Smith, and Diego Platano. 

“Our host hotel, the Almar Resort, is already sold out, but models can still book rooms nearby and tickets are available,” said Ford. “We’re also in talks with some fantastic new sponsors, so more support is coming in to make this our most dynamic and inclusive event yet.

“This is what JustFor.fans was built for,” added Ford. “Creating opportunities for models to connect, film, grow, and be seen — not just online, but out in the world with their peers and their fans.”

For more information, visit CollabWeekPV.com.

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